The magic lantern and its management
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- Language: English
"The magic lantern and its management : including full practical directions for…" by T. C. Hepworth is a technical manual written in the late 1800s. This book falls into the category of a scientific publication and instructional guide, aimed at both amateur and professional users of the magic lantern—a precursor to the modern slide projector. The content is rooted in the Victorian era, a time when educational, scientific, and entertainment technology was rapidly evolving. Its principal topic is the operation, maintenance, and educational applications of the magic lantern, as well as related topics such as slide preparation and the use of various light sources. The book opens with a history of the magic lantern and traces its transformation from a simple toy to a powerful scientific and educational tool. Hepworth provides in-depth, practical directions for managing the device, including producing lime light, safely making and storing oxygen gas, and preparing or purchasing lantern slides—both photographic and hand-drawn. The guide explores the construction and handling of various types of lanterns, like single, double (biunial), and those adapted for dissolving views or mechanical slides. It also discusses using the lantern for displaying opaque objects, introduces accessories such as the lantern microscope, and gives advice on preparing screens and coloring transparencies. The closing chapters offer practical tips for staging public exhibitions, preparing lectures, and managing both equipment and audience for successful presentations. The result is a unique and detailed resource for anyone interested in the technology and practice of Victorian-era image projection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Project Gutenberg electronic edition Project Gutenberg metadata does not identify the source print edition. | 2025-04-17 | Project Gutenberg | English | — | Public domain (USA) |
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